ronald from detroit, michigan wants to know: i have a court judgment for $45,000 against a seller of a home i purchased and then the party moved. what can i do to collect my money? bob, what's the answer? >> if you get a judgment in state a against somebody and that person moves to state b, you have to take that judgment to that state and get what we call domesticated. in other words, that other state, that sister state has to decide was that a legal judgment? only at that point can you go execute against that judgment. get a lawyer in that state. have them get that judgment recognized. find out where they work. garnish their wages. if they have any assets that are nonexempt, go after those assets. but you got to get a lawyer to help you domesticate and get that judgment recognized. >> peter: i always learn from you, bob. it's always a pleasure. we'll see you next week. god bless. >> thank you. >> peter: she allegedly lied really big time to a state trooper to get out of a ticket, claiming her dad was dying. so what happened when the trooper found out about the alleged lie? he tracke